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Musculoskeletal Hand Symptoms and Functional Limitation in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study / Hélène MYERS in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 77 numéro 11 (Novembre 2014)
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Titre : Musculoskeletal Hand Symptoms and Functional Limitation in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hélène MYERS, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.546-555 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hand pain hand function primary care musculoskeletal 50-year-olds and over epidemiology Résumé : ntroduction: Hand pain and problems are common in community-dwelling adults aged 50 years and over. As the population ages, the absolute number of people with these issues is likely to increase. Debilitating hand problems affect at least 12% of the older population in the United Kingdom, but fewer than 1 in 30 people with this degree of disability consult an occupational therapist.
Method: This paper describes a new analysis of a population study using data from surveys and a nested clinical cohort. Demographic characteristics, and the nature, severity, and frequency of symptoms and functional limitation in 1,811 adults aged 50 years and over with disabling hand problems are described, and the potential need for healthcare estimated.
Findings: Moderate or severe functional limitation within the previous week was commonly reported. Irrespective of age and gender, weakness was the most frequently reported severe symptom (n = 470, 27%). Most problems occurred in activities requiring strength (such as opening a jar: n = 945, 52%). More females reported difficulty with tasks requiring strength (such as opening a jar: f: 59%; m: 38%), and more males reported difficulty with dexterous activities (such as picking up coins: m: 24%; f: 17%).
Conclusion: The results from this study have implications for current and future management of hand problems in the community, highlighting a potential role for occupational therapy.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35404
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 11 (Novembre 2014) . - p.546-555[article] Musculoskeletal Hand Symptoms and Functional Limitation in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 50 Years and Over: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study [texte imprimé] / Hélène MYERS, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.546-555.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 11 (Novembre 2014) . - p.546-555
Mots-clés : Hand pain hand function primary care musculoskeletal 50-year-olds and over epidemiology Résumé : ntroduction: Hand pain and problems are common in community-dwelling adults aged 50 years and over. As the population ages, the absolute number of people with these issues is likely to increase. Debilitating hand problems affect at least 12% of the older population in the United Kingdom, but fewer than 1 in 30 people with this degree of disability consult an occupational therapist.
Method: This paper describes a new analysis of a population study using data from surveys and a nested clinical cohort. Demographic characteristics, and the nature, severity, and frequency of symptoms and functional limitation in 1,811 adults aged 50 years and over with disabling hand problems are described, and the potential need for healthcare estimated.
Findings: Moderate or severe functional limitation within the previous week was commonly reported. Irrespective of age and gender, weakness was the most frequently reported severe symptom (n = 470, 27%). Most problems occurred in activities requiring strength (such as opening a jar: n = 945, 52%). More females reported difficulty with tasks requiring strength (such as opening a jar: f: 59%; m: 38%), and more males reported difficulty with dexterous activities (such as picking up coins: m: 24%; f: 17%).
Conclusion: The results from this study have implications for current and future management of hand problems in the community, highlighting a potential role for occupational therapy.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=35404 Exemplaires (1)
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Exclu du prêtCross-cultural adaptation and validation ofthe Ukrainian version of the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire / Marko B. Hasiuk
Titre : Cross-cultural adaptation and validation ofthe Ukrainian version of the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Marko B. Hasiuk ; Carlyne Arnould ; Anna D. Kushnir ; Oles A. Matiushenko ; Oleh O. Kachmar Année de publication : 2019 Note générale : Cet article est paru dans la revue Disability and Rehabilitation sous le doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1630677 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Cerebral palsy cross-cultural validation hand function manual ability questionnaire rehabilitation self-reported measures Résumé : Purpose:To develop and cross-culturally validate the Ukrainian version of the ABILHAND-Kids question-naire by testing its psychometric properties in a sample of Ukrainian children with cerebral palsy.Methods:The ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire was translated into Ukrainian, cross-culturally adapted, andadministered to 113 parents of children with cerebral palsy. The psychometric properties of the Ukrainianversion and its cross-cultural validation were investigated through the Rasch rating scale model.Results:One major misfit has been found for the item“Rolling up a sleeve of a sweater”that further wasremoved. The item“Putting on a backpack/schoolbag”was split into gender-specific items, separately forgirls and for boys, as it was systematically easier for Ukrainian girls. All remaining items contributed tothe definition of a unidimensional measure of manual ability. The internal consistency reliability of thescale was high (R¼0.95). No significant floor (4%) and ceiling effects (5%) were observed. Three majordifferential item functioning items were found across Belgium and Ukraine, highlighting the need to usethe Ukrainian calibration of ABILHAND-Kids in Ukraine.Conclusion:The Ukrainian ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire has good psychometric properties for assessingmanual ability in Ukrainian children with cerebral palsy, holding potential to be implemented in clinicalpractice nationwide. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=98142 Cross-cultural adaptation and validation ofthe Ukrainian version of the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire [document électronique] / Marko B. Hasiuk ; Carlyne Arnould ; Anna D. Kushnir ; Oles A. Matiushenko ; Oleh O. Kachmar . - 2019.
Cet article est paru dans la revue Disability and Rehabilitation sous le doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1630677
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Cerebral palsy cross-cultural validation hand function manual ability questionnaire rehabilitation self-reported measures Résumé : Purpose:To develop and cross-culturally validate the Ukrainian version of the ABILHAND-Kids question-naire by testing its psychometric properties in a sample of Ukrainian children with cerebral palsy.Methods:The ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire was translated into Ukrainian, cross-culturally adapted, andadministered to 113 parents of children with cerebral palsy. The psychometric properties of the Ukrainianversion and its cross-cultural validation were investigated through the Rasch rating scale model.Results:One major misfit has been found for the item“Rolling up a sleeve of a sweater”that further wasremoved. The item“Putting on a backpack/schoolbag”was split into gender-specific items, separately forgirls and for boys, as it was systematically easier for Ukrainian girls. All remaining items contributed tothe definition of a unidimensional measure of manual ability. The internal consistency reliability of thescale was high (R¼0.95). No significant floor (4%) and ceiling effects (5%) were observed. Three majordifferential item functioning items were found across Belgium and Ukraine, highlighting the need to usethe Ukrainian calibration of ABILHAND-Kids in Ukraine.Conclusion:The Ukrainian ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire has good psychometric properties for assessingmanual ability in Ukrainian children with cerebral palsy, holding potential to be implemented in clinicalpractice nationwide. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=98142 Exemplaires
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